Teen charged in connection with GTA 6 leak pleads 'not guilty'

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The alleged hacker behind last week's massive GTA 6 leak has issued a 'not guilty' plea to charges of computer misuse.

In a statement to GamesRadar+, (as first reported by Eurogamer), City of London police revealed that the individual - who was charged in connection with the leak over the weekend - has appeared in court and is now being held at a youth detention centre. 

The full statement reads that “the 17-year-old who appeared at Highbury Corner Youth Court on 24 September has pleaded guilty to breaching his bail conditions and not guilty to computer misuse. The teenager has been remanded to a youth detention centre.”

Rockstar itself acknowledged the leak in the days following, saying that "we are extremely disappointed," and confirming an intrusion by an "unauthorized third part." The suspect was arrested, and subsequently charged, four days after that, on September 23.

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